New Zealand’s South Island Tour: Christchurch, Queenstown & More

Beautiful landscape of the South Island, New Zealand

What to expect on this itinerary

New Zealand’s South Island is all about the journey. Here, you can ride on dreamy railways across the untouched wilderness, take a helicopter ride to a remote glacier, relax on overnight cruises through surreal fjords, and cruise on alpine roads past turquoise lakes. The destinations are also something that will have you dreaming about New Zealand for months to come. You can see villages with a mountain view, quaint cities of 19th-century heritage, and towns that are perched on lakes and beneath glaciers. Combine all these majestic highlights on this two-week, best-of tour that connects both nature and culture.

Countries Visited

New Zealand

Places Visited

Christchurch, Omarama, Oamaru, Dunedin,  Queenstown, Wanaka, Franz Josef, Greymouth, Canterbury Plains

Suggested Duration

14 Days

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Day 1

Christchurch – Checking in and Taking It Slow

New Zealand’s South Island is a long way to travel for almost everyone. A little jet lag is almost unavoidable, and you will need some time to adjust before taking off on your adventure. You will be greeted at the airport by a local guide and transferred to your small boutique hotel near Cardboard Cathedral. Its central location is ideal for self-exploration, and you will find a wide variety of cafes, restaurants, and bars that are within walking distance. Today will be at your leisure, and the city’s easy-going style will help you come around after a long flight, and as you will find out, this easy-going style is a quintessential highlight of the entire island.

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Day 2

Christchurch – Highlights of an Indefatigable City

Day 3

Mount Cook Village – Stunning Views and Stargazing

Day 4

Mount Cook Village – Glacier Explorers Boat Tour and a Helicopter Above Auraki

Day 5

Dunedin – Quaint Scottish Heritage

Day 6

Dunedin – Up Close with Penguins and Other Rare Wildlife

Day 7

Queenstown – Taieri Gorge Train to the Shores of Lake Wakatipu

Day 8

Queenstown – Free Day to Explore the Queenstown Landscape

Day 9 - 10

Queenstown – Stunning Overnight Cruise on Doubtful Sound

Day 11

Franz Josef – The Sublime Scenery of Te Wai Pounamu’s West Coast

Day 12

Franz Josef – Glacial Hot Pools and Glacier Heli hike

Day 13

Christchurch – The World Famous TranzAlpine Train

Day 14

Christchurch – Departure

Trip Highlights

  • Take an overnight cruise through Doubtful Sound, a place of surreal landscapes and silence
  • Helicopter above Auraki for unrivaled views of New Zealand’s tallest mountain
  • Get up close to wild penguins on a half day cruise around the Otago Peninsula
  • Savor two world-famous railway journeys: the Taieri Gorge train towards Queenstown and the TranzAlpine from Greymouth to Christchurch
  • Touch down by helicopter on Franz Josef Glacier and hike around the white wilderness
  • Explore the beauty of Christchurch and discover how it has recovered after the 2011 earthquake
  • Connect with Scottish heritage in Dunedin, a quaint, eclectic town on the eastern coast
  • Traverse the wild World Heritage landscapes of Western Te Wai Pounamu, passing turquoise lakes and dramatic mountain vistas
  • Dip into glacial hot pools and encounter 500-year-old icebergs on a boat tour
  • Experience the highlights of Queenstown with two nights on the shores of Lake Wakatipu

Detailed Description

Mountains will shimmer with white through panoramic train windows, and glaciers will crunch beneath your feet on a heli hike, which is a hike that you will take on a glacier after a helicopter drops you off at the site. Lakes will stretch still and blue towards the horizon, and fjords will roll endlessly beneath ragged peaks. Welcome to Te Wai Pounamu, New Zealand’s South Island, where over a third of the landscape is a national park, and almost everywhere has a wilderness tinge. On this remarkable island, the journeys will always be experiential. You can watch how landscapes change on twisting alpine roads, take helicopters and boats to icebergs and glaciers, gaze across jaw-dropping lakes, and come to love Te Wai Pounamu’s scenic diversity. A vacation here is always an adventure, and this two-week tour will take you on a loop around the island, starting and ending in Christchurch.

Handcrafted to fit as much as possible into two weeks, this private tour has everything from penguins to Scottish heritage and remote sounds to the highest lakes. Christchurch is a relaxed city for overcoming the jet lag. Witnessing what the city is becoming is aan excellent introduction to New Zealand. You will travel westwards past Lake Tekapo for two nights in Mount Cook Village, where a boat tour will provide iceberg encounters, and a helicopter flight will offer unrivaled views over Mount Cook and the Fiordlands.

From dramatic to rustic, the scenery changes on route to Dunedin, which is a town of unique Scottish heritage. Explore at your leisure on day five and then take a boat trip to see penguins on day six. Next, you will board the Taieri Gorge train towards Queenstown, where two nights will bring serene views and your choice of adventure. The fjords are nearby, and you will soon be immersed in them on a luxury, overnight cruise in Doubtful Sound. Of all the New Zealand experiences, this regularly comes out as number one, as it is an exclusive journey into nature’s mystical realm.

Now you will travel back North, passing a series of lakes on route to Franz Josef, where the adventure will accelerate during your heli hike. You will then return to Christchurch via Greymouth and the TranzAlpine train, ending where you began. Although this is a lot of island to cover, you will have two nights in each destination, so there will also be a calmness and tranquility to complement all the exploration. Consider reading some of our travelers’ New Zealand tour reviews for more ideas to perfect your dream vacation.

Starting Price

$16,000 per person (excluding international flights)

Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.

What's Included

  • Accommodations
  • In-country transportation
  • Some or all activities and tours
  • Expert trip planning
  • 24x7 support during your trip

Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.

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Travel Review: South Pacific Vacation in Australia, Fiji & New Zealand, Sydney, Queenstown, Matamanoa Island, Great Barrier Reef

Rick was our agent and we feel he did an outstanding, superb, wonderful job. My wife and I have made several trips overseas and were a little concerned about going on a three country trip on our own.  But we have to give Rick major props!!!  All our transfers, tours and connections went exactly as scheduled. absolutely no hiccups or late shows by any of our tours or transfers.  All the tours were professional, courteous and clean and small group.  The hotels were exactly as promised and directions were spot on.  The pre-web based review turned out to be a wonderful addition and really helped us during our transfers from country, city and tour. 

The island of Matamanoa Island in Fiji was wonderful.  The adult only island was small enough to give a real tropical getaway feel and had all the necessary amenities to make us feel well taken care of.  Walking 50 feet out our room and snorkeling in the reef was just what we had hoped for.  The trip to Castaway island (where the movie was filmed) was fun.  The snorkeling here was incredible!!!  The staff was friendly and helpful and the restaurant had a variety of dishes that both my wife and I were pleased with.  The table side crepe suzette was to die for. 

Port Douglas  is a wonderful seaside tourist town with lots of great restaurants and night life.  The Great Barrier Reef snorkel was one of highlights.  The sea was especially calm the day we went out and the water was clear.  The fish and coral were magnificent. The reef tour was exceptional and the  staff  very knowlegable and took great care of us.  In town, we especially liked "The Inlet" restaurant. Our hotel  was right downtown close to all the restaurant's, but far enough off the street as not to have any street or bar noise.  We went to the Sunday market and enjoyed the people, street entertainment and venders. 

Sydney is a wonderful big city. Again, our hotel  was very nice and short walking distance to everything. The Circular Quay, Opera house, Darling Harbor .  The small  group city tour was just what we wanted. We climbed the bridge at sunset, went to the Opera house and took a ferry to Manley and had a sunset dinner in a beach side restaurant, "Manley's". Returned on the 8:30 ferry under a wonderful clear full moon night to see the city lights, Opera House and the Bridge" welcoming us.  A truly wonderful view!!! 

We found it to be quite cooler in New Zealand (Christchurch). We arrived the morning of the Rugby World Cup, The New Zealand All Blacks won so everyone was in good mood.   What's left of the city (after the earthquake of 2011) is slowly being rebuilt. Ricks suggestion of the  Botanical Gardens was perfect.  They are breathtaking and the museum was very worth while. The hotel  was wonderfully comfortable and the courtyard beautiful. We  left early to catch our train to Greymouth, which was spectacular! 

We rented a car in Greymouth and drove south down the coast.  Unfortunately we were weathered out in Franz Josef for our heli-hike.  It turned out to be no problem as 20 miles down the road the weather cleared and we were able to stop and see the waterfalls and blue pools.  We had a leisurely drive down the coast to Wanaka where we stay in a B&B.  The owners are from England and are wonderful. They helped us with restaurant recommendations and  reservations.  They have a happy hour for all the guests and real fun.  We got to meet other couples from other countries and shared travel stories.  The nature hike was a hoot. Our guide was very informative, funny and took wonderful care of everyone on the trip.  A real must do.

We had the most spectacular view of the lake from our room  in Queentown.   A highlight of the trip was the Dart River jet boat tour.  What a fun ride and hike through the forest.  At night we took the Gondola up the mountain and had dinner overlooking the city. Milford sound was also spectacular.

We ended our vacation in  Dunedin and arrived early enough to go to the beer tour (fun).  The following morning  tour took us to  where we saw giant Albatross' and the endangered yellowed eyed penguins with a boat cruise. 

When we contacted Rick, we had a time line, a budget and  a general idea of where we wanted to go but no specifics on anything.  Rick put together an outstanding trip for us with many great tours and accommodations. We especially appreciated all the personal time Rick gave us with our numerous questions and concerns.  We are highly recommending him.

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Australia & New Zealand Travel Agent Review: Sydney, Port Douglas, South Island, Wellington, Kayaking Doubtful Bay, River Rafting
Wonderful. It was well planned and went off without a hitch (other than the rain/flooding in NZ.) Our travel planner is well informed on the area. He listened to what we were looking for and the itinerary reflected that. It was action-packed but the activities did not repeat themselves. We did change a few of the hotels from what the planner initially suggested (as we wanted a king bed) and in hindsight--those were the least liked hotels (especially the hotel in Sydney and the Villas-a bit shabby.)We have friends that did Shotover River Rafting which is probably a more thrilling ride through the Gorge but due to the weather we were glad we were on Dart, as Shotover wasn't running. We did the the Queenstown Steamship cruise (the lunch option) on a day that one of the days that our 4 tours were cancelled due to the raining/flooding and really enjoyed that. Also the Sydney Harbor Lunch was very nice. The weather temperature was pretty good and heard from Franz Josef through Te Anau that the substantial rain was a century event.The tour guides did an excellent job, really enjoyed our guide from Walkabout Cultural and our guide from the Doubtful Bay Kayaking (Doubtful was really more stunning than Milford). We did hit a Millers Point hotel on our first day in Sydney (nice late afternoon activity/view) and would recommend restaurants:1. An international dish restaurant in Port Douglas (best dinner of the trip)2. Makers of the best peanut butter (for a novelty PB snack) in Wellington3.Seafood and Vegetarian restaurant in Christchurch4. Italian in Wanaka (best to make rsvps)5. Hamburger restaurant in Queenstown (for the novelty) and the Pub on the wharf for a good $20 dinner and live music at 8pm 

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Travel Review: Trip to Australia & New Zealand, Sydney, Melbourne, Queenstown, Rotorua, Uluru, Met Cook, Great Ocean Road

We have just returned from a 6 week trip to Australia and New Zealand.  Our travel agents and their team at this travel company are personable, professional, knowledgeable and did an amazing job putting together our trip! Our collaboration involved several phone calls to discuss options and preferences as our trip was being organized as well as a pre-trip call to answer any questions.  Our email exchange was continuous and responses were very prompt.  We even received a call once during our travels to check in.  Our detailed itinerary was precise and accurate.  Every connection, tour, driver, hotel, etc. was on time and of excellent quality. While in New Zealand in Milford Sound our flight back to Queenstown was cancelled due to poor weather and we received a quick refund.                

In Australia we visited Sydney, Melbourne and the Great Ocean Road ( a favorite of ours!), Uluru, Port Douglas and the Great Barrier Reef, and Hobart, Tasmania.  We only stayed a few days in Tasmania but would love to return to enjoy more of the wilderness outside of Hobart.  

In New Zealand we visited Auckland and then drove to the Coromandel Peninsula, Rotorua, and Napier.  Then we flew to Christchurch on the South Island and drove to Mt. Cook, Queenstown, and Dunedin.  If you are big fans of the outdoors, spend more time on the South Island.                                                                                                                 

Our agent selected beautiful and centrally located lodging that usually offered laundry facilities-helpful for a long trip!  The travel company also provided a suggested restaurant list that proved to be excellent!  We would highly recommend this company for your Down Under adventures!  When we travel again to that part of the world, we will definitely call this company.

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New Zealand Luxury Vacation Review: Queenstown, Wellington, Picton, Greymouth, Christchurch, 16-Day Vacation

The trip was well planned. The response from Zicasso’s travel agency was prompt and helpful while planning and during the trip.

Our driver/guide was awesome; very knowledgeable in all aspects of travel and photography, well mannered and very helpful.

The ferry from Wellington to Picton was in awful condition. Most of the toilets did not work and the scenery was nowhere near as profound as described by the agency.

The three nights in Queenstown for senior citizens like us (65+) was too long if you are not into bungee jumping, rafting, kayaking, etc. Instead, it would have been nice to spend a day or two in a place like Wanaka, or one night in Te Anau near Milford Sound.

While the train trip from Greymouth to Christchurch was great and scenic, the agency should have booked the seats on the left side (facing the front of the train) as most of the nice views were on that side.

The hotel in Christchurch was way below the four- to five-star accommodation requested by us.

Overall, however, we had a great trip!

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Luxury New Zealand Tour Review: Taupo, Rotorua, Tongariro National Park, Abel Tasman Park, Mt. Cook, Tasman Glacier, Lake Wanaka

My husband and I went on a wonderful trip to New Zealand visiting both North and South Island. The trip was originally planned for 2021 but had to be postponed until this year. I prefer working with an agent, and Lindsay from our travel agency was extremely responsive, offering helpful options and suggestions. Even though the time we spent on the North Island was right after the torrential rains, we modified the itinerary to spend four days in the Taupo area and two days in Rotorua.

We hiked in the Tongariro National Park and part of the Great Lake Pathway, sailed to view the Maori Rock Carvings, and visited Orakei Korako geothermal pools and Huka Falls in the Lake Taupo area. In Rotorua, we relaxed in the mineral pools of the spa and enjoyed the indigenous Maori experience at Te Puia.

The next 12 days were spent on the South Island where we had sunny and warm weather! One of our favorite places was Abel Tasman Park where we went kayaking and hiked the beautiful Coast Trek. We continued our adventures with a memorable heli-hiking experience on the Tasman Glacier in the Mt. Cook region, followed by visiting the unique blue penguins and Royal Albatrosses on the Otago Peninsula and enjoyed a hike and cruise on the famous Milford Sound in Fiordland National Park.

We ended our journey with three days in the Lake Wanaka area where we kayaked, hiked, and visited some of the region's famous wineries.

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Luxury New Zealand Trip Review: Christchurch, Twizel, Queenstown, Kaikoura, Lake Tekapo, Stewart Island, Ulva Island, Milford Sound

David and I were extremely lucky to have had Geoff of this travel company plan our 15 day itinerary in New Zealand, Nov 11 - 25. Our travel interests center primarily on nature, landscape and culture, and our early phone conversations with Geoff were extremely helpful in identifying areas of greatest interest. We talked to Geoff a few times going over an itinerary by email and phone that helped him create our trip of a lifetime vacation. Geoff’s own knowledge, advise and investigation for locations and experiences were amazing. Any sea animal, nature preserve, creature or bird we mentioned we would like to try to see were all worked into our inclusive, self-drive, private itinerary. Geoff and his wife, Libby were welcoming and helpful on our arrival in Twizel. Geoff gave us a great start and advice before we left and again whenever we needed it on our trip. David needed some minor medical care near the end of our trip and Geoff arranged and handled it both caring and professionally, which we knew he would. We drove the Southern Scenic Historical route which was fantastic. There was so much to see and take in at our choosing. Every small group excursion or tour we went on left us wanting to learn and investigate more on our own.

The accommodations Geoff arranged were exceptionally comfortable and beautiful. In addition, all of the staff we met were absolutely excellent and made sure that every need was met with genuine kindness and concern. When our luggage didn’t arrive with us in Christchurch one of the staff members at the hotel in Christchurch offered to pick it up the next day at the airport, because we would be out on an all day tour. Staying at the Lodge near Twizel was magical. Our bedroom opened to a pond filled with baby ducks, frogs and sounds that were delightful. One could have spent days there just watching the light and clouds change over the pond while in the background the Southern Alps lingered under the long white clouds. An entirely different memorable experience was our stay at the hotel near Dunedin where we dined at the Larnach Castle, while being able to tour the rooms and gardens. On Steward Island we stayed at a hotel, which were centrally located and easy to feel at home in. The Lodge was warm and inviting overlooking Te Anau lake, absolutely breathtaking. Lastly mentioned but not all of, the Hotel in Queenstown couldn’t make our final stay more accommodating or pleasurable when David was ill. 

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